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09/26/2018, 08:24 PM | #1 |
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Eel Care
So... my happiness has quickly turned to horror and I'm looking for advice.
Background: 1) Bought two ribbon eels a month ago, one ate frozen pretty easily and I got the other one eating after a month of intense work. 2) The smaller one that I just got started eating disappeared, I moved rocks, used flashlights, checked at all hours and nothing. Gone. 3) I assumed he was dead and an api test started to show a hint of green instead of yellow so I thought that was my ammonia spike and figured I needed to get it out since it was going to foul the water. My plan was to evacuate the other eel (which was tougher then I thought but I managed it by luring him with food and holding him in the net) and use a siphon with an inner diameter as close to the tube as I could in case the eel was alive. I proceeded to move the water into a clean bucket with the plans of relocating him to the refugium where I could target feed him IF he turned out to be alive. He did turn out to be alive and was actively swimming. However when I got done making a new pvc home for the refugium (should have done it first but I really thought he had died) the gravity of the situation became clear. I have no idea how it happened but the tail end of him was ripped off... Questions: 1) Is all hope lost for this guy? When I saw him again I thought he looked small but I hadn't seen him in a long time. I mean most of him is there... 2) Advice on treating him if its even possible... I really can't imagine how a siphon would have enough force to rip his tail off... I don't think anything could have attacked him though and done that. Seriously feel like an idiot now, thought I had planned this in a way that I would avoid harming him if he was alive. Anyway, any advice/experiences with an injured eel would be appreciated. |
09/26/2018, 09:19 PM | #2 |
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I looked at footage of when I bought him and did some rough measurements on what I saw. I think I only damaged the tip of his tail. I mean its a good tear don't get me wrong meat from cartalidge, but it only looks to be an inch at worst.
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10/20/2018, 09:33 PM | #3 |
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Hope he is still alive. Search for my threat "my blue ribbon eel eats!".
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